"Both of you have somen."
The waiter's voice was calm and emotionless, but he soon turned to Su Luo's table.
"Your braised pork elbow, steamed shad, and boiled pork..." The waiter's voice was loud and clear, and he pronounced each dish's name very heavily, as if he was deliberately speaking to the Taoist priests who were eating two bowls of vegetarian noodles.
Su Luo looked up and saw the cute big eyes of the delicate little girl looking at her.
The old Taoist priest took his chopsticks and quietly took his bowl: "Eat noodles, eat noodles."
The little girl rolled her eyes, and her small fingers held a pair of long chopsticks, picking up food intermittently. She looked listless, just like a wilted cabbage.
That look is really cute.
The old Taoist priest gave her a sullen look and said, "Thinking about the braised pork elbow, just eat the noodles with it. Hurry up."
The little girl looked depressed and said, "If Lion Tiger hadn't given the last piece of silver to that young lady, we would still be eating meat now."
The old Taoist coughed lightly and said, "Eat noodles!"
The little girl glanced at the old Taoist priest and said, "My family can't even afford noodles, and Master is still giving money away to others. Sooner or later, Xiao Cai Bao will starve to death."
The little girl's voice was not loud, but it was loud enough for people at several nearby tables to hear. Everyone looked at the Taoist priest with condemnation.
The old Taoist blushed and explained to the little girl, "That's because she sold herself to bury her father..."
The little girl bit into a piece of plain noodles fiercely and rolled her eyes at her old lion and tiger. "But didn't she pack up and run away without any hesitation? I saw her buying some meat to eat!"
The old Taoist: "...Ahem, the lion and tiger don't know that young girls nowadays are so... ahem... "
The little girl spread out her hands: "Give it to me."
The old Taoist said, "What?"
The little girl said, "Let me keep the remaining silver. Otherwise, we'll starve to death before we even enter Lost Paradise. Didn't Master say that we'll have to exchange it for ghost money in Lost Paradise later?"
The old Taoist coughed lightly.
Seeing that the little girl insisted, he could only feel around in his arms again and again in frustration, and finally took out ten copper coins.
Seeing the little girl's eyes wide open, the old Taoist silently took out five copper coins from his arms.
"No more, really no more, that's all!"
The little girl wanted to be angry, but finally let out a helpless sigh. She supported her head with one hand and held the chopsticks with the other. She looked wilted and seemed to be angry.
The old Taoist seemed a little guilty, and with a red face, he carefully coaxed her: "Then, then Master will not dare to do it next time..."
The little girl rolled her eyes at him and said nothing.
Su Luo was sitting not far away and heard everything they said.
This little girl was indeed very interesting, clever and lively, and this old Taoist priest also looked extraordinary...but how could he live such a miserable life? Perhaps it had something to do with the old Taoist priest's innocent and naive nature. Su Luo couldn't help but laugh.
However, Su Luo was still quite interested in the ghost money they mentioned just now.
So she called the waiter over.
Knowing that Su Luo was a big customer, the waiter was very friendly.
Su Luo said to him, "Could you please tell the second brother, would the master and disciple next door be willing to come over to our place and enjoy the delicious food together?"
This kind of thing happens every day in restaurants, so the waiter is not surprised.
However, before he turned around, the two masters and apprentices over there...
At this moment, they heard it!
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